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PutnamEco

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  1. Which do you prefer and why?

    I prefer oil less for smaller pinners and nailers because there is a good chance I may be finishing directly after fastening the nailed object and I really don't want to take a chance that I may get oil spots which will lead to fish eyes in the finish, on my project.

    For larger nailers and staplers I prefer the oil lubricated versions because it is my opinion (I haven't really measured it) that they last longer.

  2. Dad used to say that after the son took over you could find an ejection seat for an F-14 Tomcat but you couldn't find a pound of roofing nails.

    What a shame, I have nothing left in this town any more but franchises. I miss the corner hardware store and always have flashbacks to better times and places, especially when I'm hunting that elusive piece of hardware that the big boxes for all their size never seem to carry. Often times when I' on a job contemplating doing a hardware run, I'll find myself thinking about how will I get to the hardware store that is over a thousand miles away to get the piece that I need before I relieve I don't live in that state any more.

    When I used to live in Connecticut we had a fantastic hardware store called Meekers Hardware, it is the only operating hardware store on the national historic register. The selection that store had was mind boggling, puts the big boxes to shame and in less than half the space.

    I guess this kind of fits in with the previous discussion on corporations buying up all the small businesses.

  3. Who do you all like for image hosts? I think we could probably draw more people to the forum if we had more pictures?

    Flikr is really cool with their image "pools" but there hot linking policy is not nice and every time I try to link one of my images from there, I get an error saying I can't use that image extension.

  4. I really haven't been looking. That may be part of it.

    Slacking off again? :) In a small town you should be on a first name basis with all the tool merchants in town and they should be telling you all the new tools that come in over morning coffee at the diner.

  5. I'll check it out. Thanks

    The internet is a wonderful thing, no matter how much you like something, there is always somebody who likes it more and has dedicated a large portion of their life to creating a website about it.

  6. Do you guys really keep up with the "like this" button people click? I haven’t really been diligent in making use of it, as I'm not really that into statistics, and it seems like a rip off of Facebook.

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  7. Not ideally, but as they become more and more popular they'll have to adapt if they want to remain a market leader.

    I think the popularity of titanium hammers is waning, it would seem that only pros are willing to pay the price for them and half af the pros think titanium is of dubious value. Look at all the new hammers coming out from the bigger companies....

  8. Well, I still don't have cell service most places but I can save articles and read them later. I got really into podcasts for awhile. Be nice to have a good tool related on to listen to now and then.

    I agree, I can't really watch videocasts while I'm working and all the tool blogs seem to be focusing on them now. There are still a few e-casters who have audio only friendly shows, but none that really cater to tool heads. a lot of radio programs make good listening, I'm a big fan of Coast to Coast and Leo Laporte's shows @ http://twit.tv/

  9. Back before the smart phone revolution I relied on any tool catalog and magazine I could find to get me through those long train rides through the wilderness.

    I'm still not a fan of sitting on the john with a phone.

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